Nvidia and AMD's Unusual Deals Amid Trump Tariffs and Trade Tensions

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During a period of tariffs and export restrictions, Nvidia and AMD struck unusual revenue-sharing deals with the US government, paying 15% of their Chinese sales to secure export licenses, amidst ongoing US-China tech tensions and efforts to expand sales in China. The article also covers OpenAI's GPT-5 launch, AI development race, and the end of AOL's dial-up internet service, highlighting significant shifts in tech and internet history.
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